fingerprint
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Currently, clocking in when arriving and leaving work is something mandatory that any company must implement in order to correctly record its hours. One of the most common methods to carry out this signing is biometric control system at the entrance, especially from larger companies or institutions. Now, these systems can cause problems for your…
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I’m literally just on an iPhone running iOS 16 and safari with no extensions. But somehow I am unique on amiunique. Annoying!
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Microsoft, Dell, and Lenovo laptops had faulty implementations of the Secure Device Connection Protocol in their fingerprint sensors, which enabled Windows Hello authentication bypass and potential app access and data exfiltration activities, SiliconAngle reports.
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Fingerprint is one of the most convenient and secure ways to unlock your smartphone. However, some Xiaomi users have encountered a problem: fingerprint option does not appear in security settings. What to do when this happens?
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Just like on mobile phones, the fingerprint has become a very fast, comfortable and simple option to log in to the PC. Since Windows 1o, the operating system has a tool, called Windows Hello, that simplifies the login as much as possible, allowing you to use facial recognition, fingerprint, a PIN, etc. However, this security…
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Microsoft’s Hello biometric authentication software has proven surprisingly fallible in a security test, requested by the software company, of three vendors’ laptops.
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Share this… Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in the fingerprint sensors of Dell Inspiron 15, Lenovo ThinkPad T14, and Microsoft Surface Pro X laptops, which can be exploited to bypass Windows Hello authentication. These vulnerabilities were identified by researchers at Blackwing Intelligence in the sensors from Goodix, Synaptics, and ELAN. The key findings include:
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Nov 22, 2023NewsroomAuthentication Security / Windows
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Hello, I have a question. I’ve been scrolling darkweb and saw fingerprint hash dumps.
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The most important instant messaging platform in the world, we mean WhatsApp, offers you different security and privacy functions, such as: two-step verification; access keys; receive the authentication code in the email, and other important tools.
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eufy, a subsidiary of Anker, has recently expanded its home security offerings with the launch of the Video Smart Lock E330. This new product combines several features: a 2K resolution camera, fingerprint access, and a video doorbell, all integrated into a single device.
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WhatsApp It is an instant messaging service where you store very important information, therefore, the Meta app has developed different security mechanisms to protect this confidential data that you have sent or received through your personal and group conversations.
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WhatsApp It is considered one of the best instant communication tools, but this service also stores very important information, so the Meta app has created different security methods to protect the personal data that you have sent or received in your conversations.
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Information security news, questions, analysis, and blog posts.
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American Express announced it is adding face and fingerprint recognition to SafeKey to meet regulatory requirements and securely streamline online checkout through a pilot program, claiming to be the first card issuer to use such features. Select U.S. card members can use SafeKey to check out on devices that support facial or fingerprint recognition.
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Security veteran Yale has launched two new smart locks today, the Assure Lock 2 Touch and Assure Lock 2 Plus. These latest smart locks with sharp designs bring features like fingerprint scanning, Apple home key support, and more alongside HomeKit compatibility.
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I use X and Instagram from time to time and can’t help but notice that Instagram basically knows everything I looked for, I chatted about etc.
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Innovatrics has scored a new industry high mark for biometric accuracy in the NIST testing metric that is most important to law enforcement and forensic labs, according to a company announcement.
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Hi, Is it possible to hide the OS from a browser’s fingerprint? More specifically, hide that I am using Linux from my Firefox browser. Why does the browser need to share this?
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By Vito Fabbrizio, Managing Director, Biometrics Business Unit, HID